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Select Several Careers, Not Just One
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Bog'liq careersSelect Several Careers, Not Just One - It’s a good idea to have several careers in mind rather than just one in your first year of college.
- Approximately 60% of students change their major at some point during their college career.
- It pays to be knowledgeable about more than just one career field. The average graduate changes their job seven times in their life.
- It also pays to develop a wide variety of general skills, particular those related to communication.
- Keep your options open...
Network - Check with people you know about career information.
- Networking can lead to meeting someone who may be able to answer your questions about a specific career or company.
- It is an effective way to learn about the type of training necessary for a particular position, what it took to get into the field, and the positive and negative aspects of the work.
- More and more professionals are active on online networks such as LinkedIn.com and Doostang.com. Some professionals even use Facebook to get in touch with others in their field…as well as research potential candidates.
Assess Your Skills - Academic Strengths
- Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening
- Math
- Creative Thinking
- Problem Solving and Decision Making
- Personal Qualities
- Self-Esteem, Self-Management, Responsibility
- People Skills
- Social, Negotiation, Leadership, Teamwork
See a Career Counselor - The career counselors at your college are trained professionals who can help you
- discover your strengths and weaknesses
- evaluate your values and goals
- sort through what type of career you want
- They will not tell you what to do, they will simply help identify what factors may lead to successful and interesting career options.
Questions for Academic Advisors - What classes should I take this term and next?
- What sequence of classes should I take?
- Am I taking too many difficult classes in one term?
- What electives do you recommend?
- What career
- opportunities are there if I study mainly _____?
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